The Resource The story road to literacy, Rita Roth
The story road to literacy, Rita Roth
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The item The story road to literacy, Rita Roth represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Mid-Continent Public Library.
This item is available to borrow from 4 library branches.
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xvii, 176 pages
- Contents
-
- Possibilities for Positive Learning
- 59
- Mandalas
- 59
- More Tales of Revenge and Gratitude
- 61
- Chapter 5
- Tales of Magic
- 63
- Geck and the Bean Stem
- 64
- 11
- Diamonds and Snakes
- 66
- Magic Apples
- 67
- Angel Who Couldn't Fly
- 70
- Classroom Possibilities
- 71
- Plausible Impossible
- 71
- Before We Begin
- Say Something/Do Something
- 71
- Retell
- 72
- Another Point of View
- 73
- Imagine That!
- 77
- More Tales of Magic
- 77
- 12
- Chapter 6
- Tales of the Good and the Bad
- 79
- To Sing a Song
- 80
- No Room in the House
- 83
- Mohalam
- 84
- A Fairy Tale
- A Memoir
- 85
- Little Red Riding Hood
- 87
- Classroom Possibilities
- 89
- Alternate Discourse Forms
- 89
- Question-Answer Relationship
- 91
- Story Impressions
- 12
- 92
- A Writing Triangle
- 92
- More Tales of the Good & the Bad
- 93
- Part 4
- Making Our Own Folktales
- 95
- Chapter 7
- Come, Tell Us a Tale
- An Activity
- 97
- Classroom Possibilities
- 97
- Storytelling
- 97
- Beginnings
- 98
- Story Buddies
- 98
- Template Tales
- 15
- 100
- Family Stories
- 101
- Travelogues and Travel Bags
- 104
- Tales from Things
- 104
- Interview
- 105
- Jump Rope Rhymes
- Part 2
- 107
- More Books About Jump Rope Rhymes, Puzzles, Games, and Other Playground Creations
- 108
- Inanimate Objects
- 108
- Part 5
- Where We Are Now
- 109
- Appendix A
- Tales From the Cultures of Students Who Told the Stories in This Book
- A Gathering of Tales
- 113
- Tales from Africa
- 113
- Tales from Europe
- 114
- Tales from India
- 114
- Tales from Korea
- 114
- Tales from Southeast Asia
- Part 1
- 19
- 115
- Tales from Mexico
- 115
- Tales from the Middle East
- 116
- Tales from the Former USSR
- 116
- Tales from South America
- 117
- Appendix B
- Suggested Instructional Strategies
- A Cinderella Bibliography
- 118
- Cinderella Parodies
- 119
- Appendix C
- American Heritage Tales
- 120
- Appendix D
- Diversity/Immigration Tales
- 122
- 19
- Appendix E
- Additional Listings
- 123
- Appendix F
- Folktale Resources
- 124
- Appendix G
- Copy-Ready Materials (for Classroom Use Only)
- 126
- Complete Copy of Grimm's The Wolf and the Seven Kids
- Basic Characteristics of Folktales
- 127
- Corrected Versions of Students' Stories
- 130
- Five Little Goats, Their Mother, and the Big Bad Wolf
- 131
- Little Bunny and Two Little Sisters
- 132
- Brother, the Sister, and the Wolf
- 133
- Brahmin and the Goat
- 20
- 134
- Wise Mother
- 136
- Shadow Story
- 139
- A Stone in the Road
- 140
- To Find a Wife
- 141
- Little Red Hen
- Special Considerations for ELL Students
- 142
- Lion and the Fox
- 143
- Magpie and the Traveler
- 144
- Leopard's Tale
- 145
- Lion Story
- 146
- Not For You
- 21
- 147
- Geck and the Bean Stem
- 148
- Diamonds and Snakes
- 149
- Magic Apples
- 150
- Angel Who Couldn't Fly
- 153
- To Sing a Song
- Ten Strategies for Monolingual Teachers of Bilingual Students
- 154
- No Room in the House
- 157
- Mohalam
- 158
- A Fairy Tale
- 159
- Little Red Riding Hood
- 161
- 21
- Ten More Strategies to Help Facilitate Understanding in Classrooms with English Language Learners
- Power of Story
- 22
- Chapter 2
- One Story and Its Travels
- 23
- Five Little Goats, Their Mother, and the Big Bad Wolf
- 25
- Little Bunny and Two Little Sisters
- 26
- Brother, the Sister, and the Wolf
- 27
- 1
- Classroom Possibilities
- 28
- People, Plot, and Place Maps
- 28
- Role, Audience, Form, and Theme
- 29
- Sing-Along Song
- 31
- Sketch to Stretch
- 32
- Chapter 1
- More Versions of "The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids"
- 33
- Part 3
- A World of Stories
- 35
- Chapter 3
- Tales of Tests and Tricks
- 37
- Brahmin and the Goat
- 38
- Immigrant Students in Regular Classrooms
- Wise Mother
- 40
- Shadow Story
- 43
- A Stone in the Road
- 44
- To Find a Wife
- 46
- Classroom Possibilities
- 47
- 3
- Who and How
- 47
- Written Conversation
- 48
- Find It
- 48
- Cubing
- 48
- More Tales of Tests and Tricks
- 50
- Orality and Literacy
- Chapter 4
- Stories of Revenge and Gratitude
- 51
- Little Red Hen
- 52
- Lion and the Fox
- 53
- Magpie and the Traveler
- 54
- Leopard's Tale
- 7
- 55
- Lion Story
- 56
- Not For You
- 57
- Classroom Possibilities
- 58
- Relevance and Synthesis
- 58
- Reason Why
- Isbn
- 9781591583233
- Label
- The story road to literacy
- Title
- The story road to literacy
- Statement of responsibility
- Rita Roth
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Roth, Rita
- Dewey number
- 372.6
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- LB1576
- LC item number
- .R754 2006
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Language arts
- English language
- Children of immigrants
- Tales
- Teaching
- Target audience
- adult
- Label
- The story road to literacy, Rita Roth
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-171) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Possibilities for Positive Learning
- 59
- Mandalas
- 59
- More Tales of Revenge and Gratitude
- 61
- Chapter 5
- Tales of Magic
- 63
- Geck and the Bean Stem
- 64
- 11
- Diamonds and Snakes
- 66
- Magic Apples
- 67
- Angel Who Couldn't Fly
- 70
- Classroom Possibilities
- 71
- Plausible Impossible
- 71
- Before We Begin
- Say Something/Do Something
- 71
- Retell
- 72
- Another Point of View
- 73
- Imagine That!
- 77
- More Tales of Magic
- 77
- 12
- Chapter 6
- Tales of the Good and the Bad
- 79
- To Sing a Song
- 80
- No Room in the House
- 83
- Mohalam
- 84
- A Fairy Tale
- A Memoir
- 85
- Little Red Riding Hood
- 87
- Classroom Possibilities
- 89
- Alternate Discourse Forms
- 89
- Question-Answer Relationship
- 91
- Story Impressions
- 12
- 92
- A Writing Triangle
- 92
- More Tales of the Good & the Bad
- 93
- Part 4
- Making Our Own Folktales
- 95
- Chapter 7
- Come, Tell Us a Tale
- An Activity
- 97
- Classroom Possibilities
- 97
- Storytelling
- 97
- Beginnings
- 98
- Story Buddies
- 98
- Template Tales
- 15
- 100
- Family Stories
- 101
- Travelogues and Travel Bags
- 104
- Tales from Things
- 104
- Interview
- 105
- Jump Rope Rhymes
- Part 2
- 107
- More Books About Jump Rope Rhymes, Puzzles, Games, and Other Playground Creations
- 108
- Inanimate Objects
- 108
- Part 5
- Where We Are Now
- 109
- Appendix A
- Tales From the Cultures of Students Who Told the Stories in This Book
- A Gathering of Tales
- 113
- Tales from Africa
- 113
- Tales from Europe
- 114
- Tales from India
- 114
- Tales from Korea
- 114
- Tales from Southeast Asia
- Part 1
- 19
- 115
- Tales from Mexico
- 115
- Tales from the Middle East
- 116
- Tales from the Former USSR
- 116
- Tales from South America
- 117
- Appendix B
- Suggested Instructional Strategies
- A Cinderella Bibliography
- 118
- Cinderella Parodies
- 119
- Appendix C
- American Heritage Tales
- 120
- Appendix D
- Diversity/Immigration Tales
- 122
- 19
- Appendix E
- Additional Listings
- 123
- Appendix F
- Folktale Resources
- 124
- Appendix G
- Copy-Ready Materials (for Classroom Use Only)
- 126
- Complete Copy of Grimm's The Wolf and the Seven Kids
- Basic Characteristics of Folktales
- 127
- Corrected Versions of Students' Stories
- 130
- Five Little Goats, Their Mother, and the Big Bad Wolf
- 131
- Little Bunny and Two Little Sisters
- 132
- Brother, the Sister, and the Wolf
- 133
- Brahmin and the Goat
- 20
- 134
- Wise Mother
- 136
- Shadow Story
- 139
- A Stone in the Road
- 140
- To Find a Wife
- 141
- Little Red Hen
- Special Considerations for ELL Students
- 142
- Lion and the Fox
- 143
- Magpie and the Traveler
- 144
- Leopard's Tale
- 145
- Lion Story
- 146
- Not For You
- 21
- 147
- Geck and the Bean Stem
- 148
- Diamonds and Snakes
- 149
- Magic Apples
- 150
- Angel Who Couldn't Fly
- 153
- To Sing a Song
- Ten Strategies for Monolingual Teachers of Bilingual Students
- 154
- No Room in the House
- 157
- Mohalam
- 158
- A Fairy Tale
- 159
- Little Red Riding Hood
- 161
- 21
- Ten More Strategies to Help Facilitate Understanding in Classrooms with English Language Learners
- Power of Story
- 22
- Chapter 2
- One Story and Its Travels
- 23
- Five Little Goats, Their Mother, and the Big Bad Wolf
- 25
- Little Bunny and Two Little Sisters
- 26
- Brother, the Sister, and the Wolf
- 27
- 1
- Classroom Possibilities
- 28
- People, Plot, and Place Maps
- 28
- Role, Audience, Form, and Theme
- 29
- Sing-Along Song
- 31
- Sketch to Stretch
- 32
- Chapter 1
- More Versions of "The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids"
- 33
- Part 3
- A World of Stories
- 35
- Chapter 3
- Tales of Tests and Tricks
- 37
- Brahmin and the Goat
- 38
- Immigrant Students in Regular Classrooms
- Wise Mother
- 40
- Shadow Story
- 43
- A Stone in the Road
- 44
- To Find a Wife
- 46
- Classroom Possibilities
- 47
- 3
- Who and How
- 47
- Written Conversation
- 48
- Find It
- 48
- Cubing
- 48
- More Tales of Tests and Tricks
- 50
- Orality and Literacy
- Chapter 4
- Stories of Revenge and Gratitude
- 51
- Little Red Hen
- 52
- Lion and the Fox
- 53
- Magpie and the Traveler
- 54
- Leopard's Tale
- 7
- 55
- Lion Story
- 56
- Not For You
- 57
- Classroom Possibilities
- 58
- Relevance and Synthesis
- 58
- Reason Why
- Control code
- ocm62172774
- Dimensions
- 28 cm
- Extent
- xvii, 176 pages
- Isbn
- 9781591583233
- Lccn
- 2005030835
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- 372.6 R742 ; P ; HQ-PF ; XX-N ; C0306BT1 (PL)
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) o62172774
- (Sirsi) o62172774
- Label
- The story road to literacy, Rita Roth
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-171) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Possibilities for Positive Learning
- 59
- Mandalas
- 59
- More Tales of Revenge and Gratitude
- 61
- Chapter 5
- Tales of Magic
- 63
- Geck and the Bean Stem
- 64
- 11
- Diamonds and Snakes
- 66
- Magic Apples
- 67
- Angel Who Couldn't Fly
- 70
- Classroom Possibilities
- 71
- Plausible Impossible
- 71
- Before We Begin
- Say Something/Do Something
- 71
- Retell
- 72
- Another Point of View
- 73
- Imagine That!
- 77
- More Tales of Magic
- 77
- 12
- Chapter 6
- Tales of the Good and the Bad
- 79
- To Sing a Song
- 80
- No Room in the House
- 83
- Mohalam
- 84
- A Fairy Tale
- A Memoir
- 85
- Little Red Riding Hood
- 87
- Classroom Possibilities
- 89
- Alternate Discourse Forms
- 89
- Question-Answer Relationship
- 91
- Story Impressions
- 12
- 92
- A Writing Triangle
- 92
- More Tales of the Good & the Bad
- 93
- Part 4
- Making Our Own Folktales
- 95
- Chapter 7
- Come, Tell Us a Tale
- An Activity
- 97
- Classroom Possibilities
- 97
- Storytelling
- 97
- Beginnings
- 98
- Story Buddies
- 98
- Template Tales
- 15
- 100
- Family Stories
- 101
- Travelogues and Travel Bags
- 104
- Tales from Things
- 104
- Interview
- 105
- Jump Rope Rhymes
- Part 2
- 107
- More Books About Jump Rope Rhymes, Puzzles, Games, and Other Playground Creations
- 108
- Inanimate Objects
- 108
- Part 5
- Where We Are Now
- 109
- Appendix A
- Tales From the Cultures of Students Who Told the Stories in This Book
- A Gathering of Tales
- 113
- Tales from Africa
- 113
- Tales from Europe
- 114
- Tales from India
- 114
- Tales from Korea
- 114
- Tales from Southeast Asia
- Part 1
- 19
- 115
- Tales from Mexico
- 115
- Tales from the Middle East
- 116
- Tales from the Former USSR
- 116
- Tales from South America
- 117
- Appendix B
- Suggested Instructional Strategies
- A Cinderella Bibliography
- 118
- Cinderella Parodies
- 119
- Appendix C
- American Heritage Tales
- 120
- Appendix D
- Diversity/Immigration Tales
- 122
- 19
- Appendix E
- Additional Listings
- 123
- Appendix F
- Folktale Resources
- 124
- Appendix G
- Copy-Ready Materials (for Classroom Use Only)
- 126
- Complete Copy of Grimm's The Wolf and the Seven Kids
- Basic Characteristics of Folktales
- 127
- Corrected Versions of Students' Stories
- 130
- Five Little Goats, Their Mother, and the Big Bad Wolf
- 131
- Little Bunny and Two Little Sisters
- 132
- Brother, the Sister, and the Wolf
- 133
- Brahmin and the Goat
- 20
- 134
- Wise Mother
- 136
- Shadow Story
- 139
- A Stone in the Road
- 140
- To Find a Wife
- 141
- Little Red Hen
- Special Considerations for ELL Students
- 142
- Lion and the Fox
- 143
- Magpie and the Traveler
- 144
- Leopard's Tale
- 145
- Lion Story
- 146
- Not For You
- 21
- 147
- Geck and the Bean Stem
- 148
- Diamonds and Snakes
- 149
- Magic Apples
- 150
- Angel Who Couldn't Fly
- 153
- To Sing a Song
- Ten Strategies for Monolingual Teachers of Bilingual Students
- 154
- No Room in the House
- 157
- Mohalam
- 158
- A Fairy Tale
- 159
- Little Red Riding Hood
- 161
- 21
- Ten More Strategies to Help Facilitate Understanding in Classrooms with English Language Learners
- Power of Story
- 22
- Chapter 2
- One Story and Its Travels
- 23
- Five Little Goats, Their Mother, and the Big Bad Wolf
- 25
- Little Bunny and Two Little Sisters
- 26
- Brother, the Sister, and the Wolf
- 27
- 1
- Classroom Possibilities
- 28
- People, Plot, and Place Maps
- 28
- Role, Audience, Form, and Theme
- 29
- Sing-Along Song
- 31
- Sketch to Stretch
- 32
- Chapter 1
- More Versions of "The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids"
- 33
- Part 3
- A World of Stories
- 35
- Chapter 3
- Tales of Tests and Tricks
- 37
- Brahmin and the Goat
- 38
- Immigrant Students in Regular Classrooms
- Wise Mother
- 40
- Shadow Story
- 43
- A Stone in the Road
- 44
- To Find a Wife
- 46
- Classroom Possibilities
- 47
- 3
- Who and How
- 47
- Written Conversation
- 48
- Find It
- 48
- Cubing
- 48
- More Tales of Tests and Tricks
- 50
- Orality and Literacy
- Chapter 4
- Stories of Revenge and Gratitude
- 51
- Little Red Hen
- 52
- Lion and the Fox
- 53
- Magpie and the Traveler
- 54
- Leopard's Tale
- 7
- 55
- Lion Story
- 56
- Not For You
- 57
- Classroom Possibilities
- 58
- Relevance and Synthesis
- 58
- Reason Why
- Control code
- ocm62172774
- Dimensions
- 28 cm
- Extent
- xvii, 176 pages
- Isbn
- 9781591583233
- Lccn
- 2005030835
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- 372.6 R742 ; P ; HQ-PF ; XX-N ; C0306BT1 (PL)
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) o62172774
- (Sirsi) o62172774
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